audrey-xu
April 14, 2024
Continuation of the previous article: I booked two rooms for this trip, so I have two opportunities to comment. The photos uploaded in the previous article are limited, so I will continue to add in this one. There are drinks in the hotel's small refrigerator, all of which are free to drink. There are men's toner and women's cleansing and makeup removal skin care products, so when you go to Japan, you don't need to bring your skin care products to reduce the burden of luggage. The hotel waiter will introduce all the facilities of the hotel to you from the moment you check in, and explain in English. If you don't understand, you can use a translator.
As a Chinese, you still need to abide by the local order when you go out. The hot spring hotel will provide you with hot spring instructions (there is a PDF file in Ctrip's reply email that specifically explains the dress and precautions for Japanese hot springs.) The way to wear a kimono is that the left lapel is on top, and if the right lapel is on the bottom, it is for **. So don't make a mistake. People with large tattoos are not allowed to enter. And ladies, after blowing their hair, remember that there is a vacuum cleaner in the locker room. Clean it yourself, which is also a reflection of quality.
If I remember correctly, their men's and women's hot springs are switched every day, so the hot spring you soaked in that night may be switched to another one the next day. The locals explained that this way you can see different scenery. When you arrive at the hotel, remember to listen carefully to the waiter's explanation.
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